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Spotted my cars: silver manual (stock), and blue manual (Charge Speed car) still at compliance... Hopefully will be spotting them in my driveway by mid December, just in time for Xmas! :)

Spotted a h00n in blue V35 Coupe plate no WLB5** on Dynon Rd this afternoon going towards Footscray, cutting our daily car from the left lane to the right lane, narrowly missing our front left corner, then braking so hard and almost slammed to the back of the ute in front.

It's a bloody rush hour traffic jam, you stupid t00l, where do you think that kind of manouver will take you? You didn't get any faster as you still got stuck in Dynon traffic anyhow. Thank's for that a$$h0le, now I know who sow the seeds of 'bad image' for skyline drivers. You better not be on this forum as it's a disgrace.

Spotted very clean look one on Victoria road West ryde sydney today @ 7:50 AM. Silver with infiniti badge front , debadged rear. aftermarket exhaust, aftermarket fog light. smocked/tinted tail light. 19' dish wheel. plate "MD-xxx" Really sexy. I am the silver v35 with black NISMO LMGT wheel on your right.

Spotted very clean look one on Victoria road West ryde sydney today @ 7:50 AM. Silver with infiniti badge front , debadged rear. aftermarket exhaust, aftermarket fog light. smocked/tinted tail light. 19' dish wheel. plate "MD-xxx" Really sexy. I am the silver v35 with black NISMO LMGT wheel on your right.

I also spotted this V35 driving up balaclava rd. I was in a metallic blue v35.

That's funny, I was in a blue V35 driving on Balaclava Rd too... in Melbourne :P

Lucky we are not talking about King St, Queen St, George St, Elizabeth St. ETC, otherwise every one on form will pop up and say: Yeh, I was in that street that day. :):P

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someone should sticky this thread...

spotted R35 GTR 1 rego on logan road about 20 mins ago silver in colour.. the old fella said to me nice gtr you have its a rare colour i dont think he knew i had the baby version of it lol

Always see the red coupe in Carinbah, also one selver with exhaust in Wolli Creek( where i live), Silver one in Maroubra, Blue one in Coogee and a black one in Ryde. Iam in blue coupe with dark tint, and unbadged from today.=)

Spotted black V35 coupe at Gate 7 Eastern Creek yesterday after the drive night was washed out.

There were a few other nice rides there:

Lexus ISF

M6

RS4

Lambo Diablo VT (I think)

'vette C6

pity it got canned would've been nice to see these run.

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